I originally read this right before the Presidential
elections, and I will say, this was the side of politics I like!My husband is a huge political nut, so I had
been hearing about the election for the past year, so it was nice to read something
in the realm of politics, but with some seduction and sass!Plus, politics wasn’t something that I have
ever read about in a romance novel before, so it was a nice change of pace.

I really enjoyed Grace as the strong female main
character.She is smart and sassy, but
she has a secret that has kept her from really letting loose since she was in
law school.That secret ruled her life,
and as a result, she found herself missing out on the best parts of
living.Then Ethan comes sauntering back
into her life with a smile that would melt your “insert whatever clothing you
would like” right off, and he has his sights set on Grace.

I found myself laughing and enjoying the witty banter
between Grace and Ethan.It was like
watching a sexy game of cat and mouse, only when one finally catches the other,
it’s like an explosion of desire.The
steam in this one is off the charts—with scenes that you will definitely want
to go back and read twice.(No judging—this
is a safe zone!)

But it’s not just the romance that makes this a fun read, it’s
the relationships.Grace and Ethan felt
real, and their emotions and actions were all over the place just like ours are
in real life—awkward at times, seductive at others.Now, Grace and Ethan are not the only ones
that will draw your attention in this book.Grace is also torn because she has feelings for Blain, the Senator’s
(her boss and closes thing to a father she has) grandson.The dynamics between Grace and Blain were interesting
to read about because, like the political world in real life, there is so much
pressure on them.Blain is always trying
to please the public and his grandfather, with his work and his
relationships.I can’t help but think
this is probably true for many political families out there.

Overall, I really enjoyed Stephanie’s look into the world of
politics and romance.It was a nice
break from the normal spy or mystery or murder type of romances, and the
romances that you love but know could never happen in real life.I would definitely recommend this to lovers
of contemporary romance.